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Of the original 12 apostles, Judas, who betrayed Our Lord, is not a saint. All the other apostles are considered as saints.
the Apostle Paul who was not one of the original 12 Apostles and the Apostle John, as well as the other Apostles and disciples, missionaries and church planters.
Almsgiving is the offering of money and other assistance to the poor. It was an original doctrine taught by Jesus and his apostles at the beginning of the church.
There is nothing in scripture that would indicate there were other persons present at the Last Supper besides Our Lord and the 12 apostles.
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Jesus had twelve disciples/ apostles who were the original men who traveled and was taught by Jesus. These men had a large part in Jesus' ministry and were to carry on his teachings, which they did. Matthias was also a disciple of Jesus during this time and was counted as one of the original apostles when he was confirmed in the Book of Acts. Later we see a few other men in the New Testament who are called apostles, Paul being one of them. They indeed were apostles but were not of the group who were with Jesus in His ministry on earth. Barnabas and James, the Lord's brother were both called apostles.
Catholicism was the original Christian religion and still is, dating back to the apostles. Other groups throughout the ages have broken with the Catholic Church and formed their own Christian groups.
We pray every day of the year. During Passover, as on all other Jewish festivals, there are additional prayers besides the regular prayers.
No, Judas who betrayed Our Lord is not a saint. All the other apostles are considered saints.
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The ORIGINAL Sherlock Holmes stories were written by Sir. Arthur Conan Doyle.Though, there have been other writers who have had 'sub-stories' published or additional cases that follow the original Sherlock Holmes story, but were not written by the original author.
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